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The Seat of Moses and the Stool of Chiefs and Kings

By: Broderick Barnes, Kingdom Khai Books
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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“The following day Moses sat to settle disputes for the people, while the people stood around Moses from morning till evening” (Ex 18:13).

Moses the judge? In today’s society injustice is much more than a reoccurring theme. Judges sit in the seat of judgment daily making decisions over people’s lives while they stand in front of them awaiting the outcome. We can clearly see similarities to ancient Israel and the modern judicial system, however we can also see similarities to another governing system.

African kings, queen mothers and chiefs are the authority of a tribal government! What’s astonishing is, the literal seats they sit in. Much like today’s modern judges, however much more like Moses presiding over all 12 tribes of Israel. Follow along as we dive deep to unearth the connection between the seat of Moses and the stools of Chiefs, Kings and Queen Mothers!

Hold on to your seat, we’re extracting culture out of the Bible to empower, elevate and restore The Kingdom!

  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: History

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